
Three MLS clubs are vying for the signature of the Brazilian superstar, with Chicago Fire being one of them. Although Inter Miami, where Messi and Suarez play, are keen to sign Neymar, they cannot meet the league's salary requirements. Therefore, Chicago Fire, a rival of Inter Miami in the Eastern Conference, has been aggressively pursuing Neymar, willing to meet all his salary and accommodation demands.
Although Chicago Fire hasn't had an impressive run recently, they are willing to invest heavily in top stars, having previously signed Bastian Schweinsteiger. However, their chances of acquiring Neymar remain a big question mark. Besides Chicago Fire, another team is reportedly San Diego FC, a club heavily invested in by Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour. Mansour, owner of a $6 billion conglomerate and former Egyptian Minister of Transport, is also building a strong team with big ambitions, ready to spend money to acquire both Neymar and Kevin De Bruyne.
San Diego FC, led by billionaire Mansour, is eager to transform the team into a powerhouse, demonstrated by its significant investment in a soccer academy with over 160 players. San Diego has a large Latino population, which could be an advantage in attracting talented players like Neymar. Mansour plans to leave two Designated Player slots vacant for Neymar and De Bruyne. This would allow the two players to receive high salaries depending on their contracts, without being limited by the league's salary cap, making them more willing to join and further enhancing the appeal of MLS to fans.
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